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The architecture of Alexandria and Egypt : c. 300 BC to AD 700
by
McKenzie, Judith, author
in
Architecture, Ancient Egypt Alexandria.
,
Architecture, Ancient Egypt.
,
Architecture Egypt Alexandria.
2010
Lavishly illustrated with new plans of the city in the Ptolemaic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, reconstruction drawings and photographs, this book brings to life the ancient city and uncovers the true extent of its architectural legacy in the Mediterranean world.
Using equity audits to create equitable and excellent schools
by
Scheurich, James Joseph
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Skrla, Linda
,
McKenzie, Kathryn Bell
in
Diversity & Consistency
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Educational equalization
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Evaluation
2009,2012
Practical information for school leaders on how to close the achievement gap is in short supply. This book contains practical tools and strategies that make intuitive sense to educators and are easy to apply in reducing inequities in schools. The authors offer a manageable set of indicators to highlight inequities and that can be used in flexible ways for approaching the unique circumstances of any school. Full of charts, graphs, tools, and support materials, readers will move from an understanding of why equity audits are imperative to an understanding of how to do them and how to narrow the teacher quality, programmatic, and achievement gaps in their schools.
The Nabataean temple at Khirbet et-Tannur, Jordan. Volume 1, Architecture and religion : final report on Nelson Glueck's 1937 excavation
Khirbet et-Tannur is a Nabataean site dating from the second century B.C. to the fourth to sixth centuries A.D. In 1937, Nelson Glueck excavated the site on behalf of the American Schools of Oriental Research, but died before completing a report. Now, in two extensively illustrated volumes, the results of Glueck's excavations are finally published.
The Nabataean temple at Khirbet et-Tannur, Jordan. Volume 2, Cultic offerings, vessels, and other specialist reports : final report on Nelson Glueck's 1937 excavation
Khirbet et-Tannur is a Nabataean site dating from the second century B.C. to the fourth to sixth centuries A.D. In 1937, Nelson Glueck excavated the site on behalf of the American Schools of Oriental Research, but died before completing a report. Now, in two extensively illustrated volumes, the results of Glueck's excavations are finally published.